Erica Kroncke, MD

Specialties, Procedures, and Conditions

Sports Medicine

About Me:

My main philosophy of care is treating patients the way I would want myself or my own family treated in a similar situation. I am a caring, attentive and energetic provider who brings an upbeat attitude to the job.

As a former athlete from the Fox Valley area as a runner, I can really relate to the issues my patients are going through. I know you don’t want to be sidelined for long by a sports injury so I listen carefully, try to provide as many appropriate options for care as possible and help you decide what’s best for your condition. For people that don’t consider themselves an athlete but have aches, pains, strains, arthritis or fractures, I can help. With my combination of training and experience, you can be sure you’re in good hands.

Whether the pain is on the inside or outside of the elbow, icing the area, using an anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDS) and rest are common treatments. Once the elbow feels better, using a brace may help prevent future injuries.

Training for a marathon – or even a half-marathon – is a year-round activity. If you stop because the temperature drops or there’s snow on the ground, you’ll find it a lot harder to get going once spring rolls around.

Languages Spoken:

English

Specialties, Procedures, and Conditions

Sports Medicine

About Me:

My main philosophy of care is treating patients the way I would want myself or my own family treated in a similar situation. I am a caring, attentive and energetic provider who brings an upbeat attitude to the job.

As a former athlete from the Fox Valley area as a runner, I can really relate to the issues my patients are going through. I know you don’t want to be sidelined for long by a sports injury so I listen carefully, try to provide as many appropriate options for care as possible and help you decide what’s best for your condition. For people that don’t consider themselves an athlete but have aches, pains, strains, arthritis or fractures, I can help. With my combination of training and experience, you can be sure you’re in good hands.

Whether the pain is on the inside or outside of the elbow, icing the area, using an anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDS) and rest are common treatments. Once the elbow feels better, using a brace may help prevent future injuries.

Training for a marathon – or even a half-marathon – is a year-round activity. If you stop because the temperature drops or there’s snow on the ground, you’ll find it a lot harder to get going once spring rolls around.

Languages Spoken:

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